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Google Bard now in Bangladesh
Users in Bangladesh can now use Google Bard's chatbot. Along with that, Google has also added several new features of Bard. As a result, Google Bard AI has now become powerful enough to directly compete with OpenAI's ChatGPT.
ChatGPT's competitor, Bard, was launched by Google long ago. Now the search engine giant has launched the Bard AI chatbot in 180 more countries around the world.
For many days, people from different parts of the world including Bangladesh were looking forward to using Bards. Google wrote in a blog post, "As we continue to add additional features and improve the app by introducing new features, we want to make Bard available to more people so they can try it out and share their feedback with us." can That's why today we bring Bard to more than 180 countries and territories. It will be coming soon to more places as well.”
The company also says, 'What we have been saying since the beginning is that, as a new technology, large language models still have several limitations. Now we have to ensure compliance with AI principles as well as quality.”
According to Google, Bard will soon get support for 40 other languages including Japanese and Korean. Bard relies on Google's latest Large Language Model (LLM), PALM2, for its power. A switch to the PALM2 language model has recently been enabled in Bard. Along with that, coding ability, advanced math and reasoning skills and many more things have been added to it.
Incidentally, Google Bard was initially launched in the United States and Britain. The chatbot is now active in 180 countries and regions across the country. The AI based chatbot will be brought to other regions of the country very soon.
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